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2007 Yamaha SuperJet Pictures & Specs


2007 Yamaha SuperJet Pictures & Specs

Yamaha SuperJet Specifications

  • Yamaha SuperJet MSRP: $6,499
  • Yamaha SuperJet Specifications:
  • Rated Horsepower 73 hp
    Engine Type 2-Cylinder, 2-Stroke
    Bore/Stroke 81mm x 68mm
    Displacement 701cc
    Fuel Regular Unleaded
    Type of Intake Reed Valve
    Type of Scavenging Loop-Charged
    Type of Exhaust Wet
    Type of Lubrication Pre-Mixed Oil and Gas
    Mixing Ratio 50:1
    Cooling Water
    Starting Electric
    Ignition CDI
    Compression Ratio 7.2:1
    Carburetor/Injection (2) Mikuni Super BN 38
    Spark Advance 6°
    Ignition Timing 15° BTDC – 21° BTDC
    Spark Plug BR7HS
    Pump 144mm Axial Flow
    Transmission Direct Drive From Engine
    Impeller 3-Blade, Aluminum (13/16 pitch)
    Length 88.2” (2.24m)
    Width 26.8” (.68m)
    Height 26” (.66m)
    Dry Weight 291 lbs (132 kg)
    Fuel Capacity 4.8 gal (18 L)
    Reserve Fuel Capacity 1.45 gal (5.5 L)
    Oil Capacity Spec Not Available
    Vehicle Capacity 1 person
    Hull Material SMC (Sheet Molded Compound)
    Warranty 1 year limited warranty
    Color Lightning Yellow
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